Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Even though 1 in 4 men over 50 years old will suffer a fracture because of osteoporosis, few men are getting screened and treated for the disease, according to a new study published in the Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.

Dr. Robert Koval, Texas Orthopedics' rheumatologist, specializes in treating and diagnosing osteoporosis and other health issues affecting the joints, muscles and bones. He spoke to KLBJ news radio about the new study and how men can improve their bone health. Click here to hear the story on NewsRadioKLBJ.com.